Unfortunately Penny was penniless and asking her relatives for cash seemed a bit passe, so she asked them to contribute goats.

Frankie, Mark, Dolly, Squidly, Ruby and Draco each sent goat vouchers. Each of the vouchers was for a three figure number of goats. Penny was delighted with the response, over 5200 goats in total. Even better, she found that after using 11 of the goats to pay local administrative expenses, each of the beneficiaries would receive exactly 32 goats.

Curiously she noticed that the each of the donations was the product of exactly six prime numbers. If Frankie gave more than Mark, who gave more than Dolly, who gave more than Squidly, who gave more than Ruby, who gave more than Draco, how many did each give?

Charlie, my comment (And I am sure that I also speak in MLindrod's name) was not made to criticize your programming skills. You now I (And Mindrod I guess) have the greatest respect for that, I wish I was that good. I feel the comment was only made because we tried to understand the programming. Using a standard programming code, that you used before is a perfectly understandable and acceptable technique.